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Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness

Description: Young Chickenhare is the adopted son of King Peter, a famous adventurer. Part chicken and part hare, he has a really tough time growing up and disguises himself as a hare to avoid the mockeries of his peers. When the day of the Royal Adventurer Society trials comes, Chickenhare, hampered by his disguise, fails miserably. But he is determined to grab a second chance and find the Scepter of the Hamster of Darkness, before his evil Uncle Lapin. The Scepter will give immense power to its holder. If Lapin gets hold of it, he will be unstoppable. Accompanied by his faithful servant Abe, a sarcastic turtle, and Meg, a martial arts expert skunk, he sets of on an epic and initiatory quest.

Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy

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Budget: $20,000,000 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 91 minutes

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Jordan Tartakow

Played Chickenhare (voice)

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Joe Ochman

Played Abe (voice)

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Laila Berzins

Played Meg / Cute Hare / Cute Hen (voice)

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Danny Fehsenfeld

Played Lapin (voice)

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Chris McCune

Played Peter (voice)

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Michael Orenstein

Played Aide / Big Oxe (voice)

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Dino Andrade

Played Barry / Mr Mc Garnicle (voice)

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Kyle Hebert

Played Bartender / Old Hare (voice)

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James Fredrick

Played Guard (voice)

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Jeff Doucette

Played Judge / Rusty (voice)

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Joey Camen

Played King Pigmy / Luther (voice)

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Cedric L. Williams

Played Lance (voice)

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Marcus Griffin

Played Whitey (voice)

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Donte Paris

Played Male Ostrich / Scared Goat / Wild Boar (voice)

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Michael Sorich

Played Additional Voices (voice)

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Brad Venable

Played Peter (flashback) (voice)

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Mark Irons

Played Piggies (voice)

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